[Openstack-security] [Bug 1197459] Change abandoned on nova (master)

OpenStack Infra 1197459 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Aug 23 14:11:49 UTC 2019


Change abandoned by Balazs Gibizer (balazs.gibizer at est.tech) on branch: master
Review: https://review.opendev.org/678234
Reason: @Matt: thanks for the pointer. I will work on https://review.opendev.org/#/c/220622 instead.

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Title:
  noVNC contains the session token in URL and insecurely sets the
  session cookie

Status in OpenStack Compute (nova):
  Opinion
Status in OpenStack Security Advisory:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  The VNC Console connection in Nova works by having the user connect to
  the API which returns a URL such as:
  https://example.com:443/?token=abc Where the token has a TTL which is
  then used to create a session from a WebSocket. However, URL's should
  not contain sensitive information such as session tokens with a TTL
  since URL's can be leaked through proxy logs or other types of attacks
  such as Cross-Site Scripting. Additionally, due to the session cookie
  being set with JavaScript it cannot securely be set to HttpOnly nor is
  it set with the Secure flag making it further susceptible to Cross-
  Site Scripting attacks or leakage through a non-SSL connection. To
  limit the exposure of the token being leaked through the URL the
  returned token from the API should be of a one-time use and only used
  as an authentication token in order to obtain a session. The session
  cookie should be set by a Web Service instead of the client in order
  to securely set the cookie with the HttpOnly flag to be set in
  addition to setting the Secure flag.

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